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"Excess Lactate" and Anaerobiosis
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Animal PhysiologyEnergy MetabolismAnaerobic CulturingTissue HypoxiaExcess LactateBioenergeticsPhysiologyHypoxia (Medicine)Blood LactateMicrobiologyMetabolismMedicineAerobic CulturingHuman LactationAnesthesiologyHealth Sciences
Editorials1 December 1963"Excess Lactate" and AnaerobiosisROBERT E. OLSON, PH.D., M.D.ROBERT E. OLSON, PH.D., M.D.Author, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-59-6-960 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptHuckabee (1) has appraised anaerobic metabolism in whole animals and in intact organs by determining the ratio of lactate to pyruvate concentrations in plasma, and by calculating "excess lactate." Such "excess lactate'' has been used as an index of tissue hypoxia. That this approach has been popular is shown by the large number of papers currently appearing in the medical literature. Three papers in this issue of the ANNALS are examples of this trend.A review of the evolution of this idea and the assumptions on which it is based, has suggested to me that some caution should be exercised...References1. 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JAFFÉ, M.D.Compensatory mechanisms during graded myocardial ischemiaUntersuchungen über Verlauf und Bedeutung von Blutgaswerten, Lactat und Pyruvat bei Reanimation und SchockCoronary sinus lactate measurements in assessment of myocardial ischemiaMetabolic Activity in Human Skeletal Muscle Effect of Peripheral Arterial Insufficiency2,3-DIPHOSPHOGLYCERATE AND TISSUE OXYGENATION IN UNCONTROLLED DIABETES MELLITUSSerial Determinations of Blood Lactate in Respiratory Distress SyndromeNomograms for Estimation of Excess LactateOxygen Transport in ManMyocardial anaerobiosis in anemia in ur?mic manLactat- und Pyruvatverhalten im femoralvenösen Blut vor und nach gezieltem Training bei Okklusion der Arteria femoralisThe infusion of Ringer's lactate solution during shockThe Value of Lactate and Pyruvate Measurements in the Assessment of the Redox State of Free Nicotinamide-Adenine Dinucleotide in the Cytoplasm of Perfused Rat HeartLactate and Oxygen Debt: An IntroductionMyocardial metabolism in acute regional ischemiaExperimental and Clinical Studies on Lactate and Pyruvate as Indicators of the Severity of Acute Circulatory Failure (Shock)Cerebral Hemodynamics and Metabolism Following Experimental Head InjuryLactic acidosisEnzymatic Methods for Lactic and Pyruvic AcidsOxygen in Acute Myocardial InfarctionThe Post-transfusion Syndrome and CytomegalovirusDer Stoffwechsel des menschlichen Herzens unter dem Einfluß von InsulinSome Metabolic Changes Associated with Anesthesia and OperationMetabolism of the heart in health and disease. Part IIIMeasurement of blood lactate levels and excess lactate as indices of hypoxia during anaesthesiaCardiovascular problems and functional evaluation in rehabilitation of hemiplegic patientsBlood pyruvate and lactate during febrile human infectionsArterial Levels, Cardiac and Hepatic Arteriovenous Differences, Extraction Coefficients and Oxygen Extraction Ratios of Various Substrates in Normal, and in Acute and Chronic Alloxan-Diabetic DogsInfluence of Atropine on Arterial Oxygen Tension, Acid-Base Status and Tissue Hypoxia in the Conscious HorseZum Stoffwechsel des SkeletmuskelsRole of hypocapnia in the blood lactate accumulation during acute hypoxiaCoronary blood flow and myocardial metabolism in obstructive cardiomyopathyMyocardial metabolism in cardiac hypoxiaLactate-Pyruvate Ratio and its Relation to Oxygen Pressure in Arterial, Coronarvenous and Femoralvenous BloodNeuroendocrine and metabolic effects of general Anaesthesia during spontaneous breathing, controlled breathing, mild Hypoxia, and mild HypercarbiaCoronary heart diseaseCoronary Insufficiency: Relations Between Hemodynamic, Electrical, and Biochemical ParametersRegional differences of the lactate/pyruvate response to progressive arterial hypoxemia�ber den Einflu� des Sauerstoffmangels auf den Kohlenhydrat-, Fett-und Eiwei�stoffwechsel w�hrend der PostnatalperiodeLactate and Pyruvate in the Brain of Rats During HyperventilationTHE SIGNIFICANCE OF LACTICACIDEMIA IN THE SHOCK SYNDROME*Lactic Acid Metabolism in Hypertensive PatientsDie regionale Verteilung des Sauerstoffmangels im experimentellen h�morrhagischen SchockLactate/pyruvate ratio of umbilical vein blood**This work was performed at Yale University School of Medicine, Departments of Anesthesiology and Obstetrics, Grace–New Haven Community Hospital, during the course of a sabbatical leave.Umbilical vein blood biochemical data and neonatal conditionAcidosi latticaFresh water drowning at lowered body temperatureMaternal lactate, pyruvate, and excess lactate production during labor and deliveryLactate-Pyruvate Studies in Ischemic FeetThe Pathogenesis of Cardiac CachexiaAnaerobic metabolic responses to acute maximal exercise in male athletesExcess Lactate: An Index of Reversibility of Shock in Human Patients 1 December 1963Volume 59, Issue 6Page: 960-963KeywordsAttentionBlood plasmaHypoxiaLactatesPyruvate Issue Published: 1 December 1963 PDF DownloadLoading ...
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